Window-screen.



Gemme F. BOR d Stae. residing et ounf of rawes, have vented ceiain new riigroveinente in vVfindowde hereby dechire the foilow iuii, fief-A1's and exept descripiiiveiiion, euch wiii enable in the mi to which i :Viperex@ use the sume.

i'eiues te window screens, 'Limi ense wherein :i reilte nime the opening;

e dass described )y the mfeen may be winmnvs of x11-ying widths..

' mit die i iefeired form of this are pi'eieinbly employed the een Shown in my previous pat mii the ebay-fe :1mi other obieets und adin View the. invent-ifm resides in reen i; ih

THEN' :and iiius'l'nted in the :ieu izfm'ings und particularly f m the Heime hereto appemied. had te he -iueompanying in siiinr Characters of `e ieeigpete eorieeponding parts Y heut the seveiei views, and in which:

'i an eievatiimai View of Jhe out- Window of zeatively gieat'widh Hpieved device .es-ecimed there- 2 is si verticai longitudinal seetiere'thi'migh, is air-ans- 'mail View taken on he line iS-3 i. and 4 is Q peispeetive View of and the red Carried theieby. device be appied to either the iewei pei'ien of tiie'window, or mis :is maybe desired, Without neeees tamg; :my mateiiai ehmiges or modiieebione. it. i1; herefore evidei that iii 5eorder i :i suiiieien. diseiosue of the ini'eniam ii only necessary to describe the Ceriee :is mined in; eine portion of the Window.' in -he foiewing deseiiptien und in @ne (Ii-:m ings the device ie shown :is applied ciefi'ei" pmtim. mi' the Window, Reezi new mme perieuimly iu [ne l and arranged te ne of ifne invenii drawings, 5 designates the emv-ed iiineliy exeiadng; perde@ 111g heimg iii-s iimei ep e@ exensie '5 emmgV e part. mentioned previene paient.

invention ibis easing is e f and providedV with end per? are joiumiied he pinties Tying spring ieliei S. Tl

The screen 9 is. Wou?. seeuied to f; mei-mbe? lv from the beiten; mii dow sash. This mw einguizal pevie l2 ef ting @ver the upfmi'u ing to pieteet illey f5 eements when the position..

R is obeefef in b v the sash is ui u i oi 'the casing 5 and )im showt Gif the side; eli 'fide Sash iiiustzied` E wed niet when the sash is mi able epilee beween L consider- 'ie eeieen eine,

iiiuv Object gn'm'isien of which varies means im @vering according te ehe Wi aeeomplieh is enguim i This plate one of its si of the Window The other side iii subsmitiaiiy paafiei leif; and is (iispesed in e piene mit *f ajecent he outer sesii heidi The lower end of this side ee provided with a, cutaway perioin J7 engages over the top of ie Casing 5 of the end portion of he casing 5.

Cer'ieeiby the iigee'side of eee'n plaise 13 is vertice-Hy exteniiig M1318 Whieii is adjustabiy seeure i0. @the gime by of screws e? bebs 3 9 through ieneverse Slots 2i) fel-med in like seid side 0:5 ie plaie and engaging he ber,'w`1ie`i is peeeLl rectangular in eiess seeion emi which has its side faces ying in the penes the side faces of the sash holding Stip i6. rlfhe lower end of this Ted is pfovided with cutaway portion whim reeeives iie extenlll) sion of the end 7 of the casing 5, the said bar being disposed directly inwardly of the.

tiidinally extending cutaway portion 2l, the. walls of which in conjunction with. the edge- 'of the plate'l" define a groove which is adapted to receive the side edge of the screen and the plate l2 for sliding movement therein. l

lt is observed that the cutaway portion 17 oi the plate may have its side edge spaced from the end 7 of the roller casing. To providean adjustable closure for this space a plate 22 isprovided having a transverse slot 28, a bolt 2li passing through the place 13 and the slot in the plate 22 to clamp the plates in relation. The piate 22 is held against pivotal movement on the bolt 2 by having its inner side edge in engagement with the end 7' of the casing.

From the foregoing it will-be observed that -a structure has been provided 'which willpermit the rolling screen described in vmy previous patent to be appliedto windows of varying widths.

lt will be understood that various `ininor changes and modifications within the scope material extendin from the housing to the sash, the ends of t e housing being extended inwardly, a plate secured to each side of the frame. and extended inwardly and provided with a cutaway portion for receiving the extended ends of the housing, a bar carried by the inner edge of the plate and laterally adjustable with relation thereto, the said bar being provided on one face with a cutaway portion forming with the edge of the plate a vertical recess for slidably receiving 'the edge of the screen, the said bar being out away at its lower end to receive the ext-ended end of the housing, and a plate carried by the lower end of the first-mentioned plate and adjustable laterally to engage the outer face of the extended end of the housing.

Q. The combination with awindow frame, of a sash mounted therein, a housing secured to a transverse ineinberof the frame, screen material extending i'roin the housing to the sash, the ends of the housing being extended inwardly, aplate secured to each side or the frame and extended inwardly andpro-vided with a cutaway portion for receiving the extended ends of the housing and a plate carried by the rst-mentionel plate and adjustable laterally to engagethe outer face oit' the end of the housing.

In testimony whereof, I aiiix my signature, in the presence of two witnesses.

' GABRIEL F. BORN. llVitnesses:

L. S. VV-inscri, M. Gr. BLIND. Y

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